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Sica's Studio

  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • Feb 19, 2020
  • 1 min read

The STL for the facade I found on Thingiverse created by Curufin. This is a sample of the Building Facade Set One from Hero’s Hoard. www.heroshoard.com . You can purchase more from the creator’s website but this particular facade was free on Thingiverse. My husband and I decided to do a test print to see how the facade would turn out and how we could use this with our games. Over all it is a nice piece with great detail, but we probably won’t do more facades at this point. However, there are similar building/shop fronts in a kickstarter that we have backed from Printable Scenery you may see in the future.

I printed this piece in early August of 2019 on our Ender 3 using eSUN PLA+ Filament plastic.

This piece has been primed with vehicle primer filler to cover some of the prints layer lines then under coated in flat black. For the wood I have dry brushed in Monte Morte burnt sienna and then dry brushed with Monte Morte yellow ochre. The windows and trimmings have been painted using a variety of Army painter, Vallejo and Citadel paints. I have painted the windows a light blue and all the trimmings have been painted silver.


  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • Aug 1, 2019
  • 2 min read

So, I decided a while back that it would be a good idea to unify my bases, to give everything a similar feel and to be able to make and paint them in bulk.

With my husband’s experience in making mold’s he went about finding inserts for round lipped bases, which we did not have many of so found an eBay seller who sold the 3 sizes I needed and in different varieties.

After receiving the resin inserts in the mail, we glued them into the bases I had and then went about starting the process to cast them.

His process:

1. cut a large piece of foam core into squares needed

2. lay a large double-sided tape strip onto foam core squares

3. push items onto double sided tape that are intended for casting

4. cut foam core strips to hot glue down as walls creating a box for the silicone

5. mix up my silicone compound and pour into the boxes

6. wait 1 hr then remove the silicone mold from the foam core and bases from the silicone mold.

7. trim off any dags from the silicone

8. prepare my resin and go crazy making bucket loads of bases ready for painting

Now of course this process can be used on many things depending on your expertise at it and has come in handy for me with many projects and many varieties of bases and other items.

After we had poured around $20 worth of resin, making numerous bases we went about washing and sanding any little imperfections that needed to come off.

I then started the long process of blue tacking them to a large board ready for the black undercoat spray.

Once the black spray dried, I used my airbrush, following the steps bellow.

Now these next steps can also be done with a brush, using a dry brushing technique if you don’t have an airbrush or need to be precise with a small brush.

so, my highlighting steps:

1. brush the whole base with a dark brown, (the bases design is wood planks).

2. next pick a point on the base and brush that spot heavily, then while 'lightly brushing' brush lightly moving away from the chosen spot.

3. lastly using an ochre colour and repeat step 2.

Basically, this method is designed to highlight the bases directionally with the colour your using. Now to give the bases even more of an impressive look you can just use more shades of the browns and ochre lightening them up each time. My last step is to coat the whole base in agraxx earthshade or nuln oil depending on what you have, as well not forgetting to paint black on the bottom edge of the base.

For me the whole process gave me a large collection of resin bases I could use whenever needed and helped me unify all my monsters and heroes for games in the future. It is also an easy process to do again to gain more bases for all my future purchases.

I also have been working on getting a good result on printing bases, but we will see how that works out later.


  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • Jul 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 5, 2019

This is my husbands Frostgrave warband he commissioned me to paint for him. The wizard and apprentice are from the Reaper website in their bones section and the rest are shield maiden infantry / rangers from Shield Wolf Miniatures.

I was asked to stick to a colour scheme of deep reds, browns and gun metal. I think the colour scheme turned out great and he really love them.

I used a variety of Army Painter, Vallejo and Citadel paints. With this miniature however I used mostly Army Painters paints as it is my largest collection of paints I currently have.

I used the Monte Marte mini detail brush set to achieve the finer details.

Some of these miniatures have been based using citadel Stirling mud and painted in a similar colour scheme to match the resin bases used on the rest of the miniatures.




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